From: Leah Barbaree
Sent: Mon Jan 31 15:14:22 2011
To: Cylvia Hayes
Subject: Re: Portland venues
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I did a bit more research and here are a few other options -
Avalon Hotel (we had the event with Jeff Merkley and Barbara Roberts there and it was reasonably priced -
That link came from the Travel Oregon website. They list all of the hotels in the area with conference space. Here's the link to the full list.
And there is always McMenamins. I don't know if that sort of vibe would fit, but here are links with details on event space at Edgefield and the Kennedy School.
I hope this helps! I'll keep thinking this and let you know if I find any other good options.
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Cylvia Hayes <cylvia@3estrategies.org> wrote:
It would be as you describe – most of a day, breakouts (pretty small) and reception at the end.
Thanks much,
C
Cylvia Hayes
CEO
(541) 617-9013
From: Leah Barbaree [mailto:leah@johnkitzhaber.com]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 8:35 AM
To: Cylvia Hayes
Cc: Stephanie Phillips
Subject: Re: Portland venues
Would this be a full day - breakout sessions, keynote lunch, cocktails at the end? If so, the first place that comes to mind for me is Montgomery Park. I've seen some smaller non-profits host conferences there. Plus Bob Naito owns it so you might be able to get a deal.
Let me know how many rooms you think you'll need and I'll try and come up with some other ideas.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Cylvia Hayes <cylvia@3estrategies.org> wrote:
Greetings Ladies,
The PDX2GulfCoast group wants to put on a one day conference in April around the one year anniversary of the Gulf Coast oil spill to get an update on what is going on on the ground there. We need a space that will hold a couple hundred folks and that is CHEAP. Any ideas?
Thanks,
C
Cylvia Hayes
CEO
(541) 617-9013
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